Inside Scoop: What does it mean?

Part of the marquee at the Capitol Theatre in downtown Flint now says "Mega Bowl on Closed Circuit TV."

It's for a "Semi-Pro" scene in which fans of Ferrell's basketball team go to the theater and watch a key game. The game is so important it's nicknamed the "Mega Bowl."

One crew member said research shows closed circuit TV did exist in 1976 -- the year the movie is set. A nighttime scene of fans pouring out of the theater will be shot outside the theater this week.

Filmmakers were so impressed with the Capitol Theatre's intricate architecture that they have decided to add storefronts and film along the eastern exterior of the building along Harrison Street between Third and Second streets.

Film crews have made signs advertising movies playing at the Capitol in 1976, including "The Bad News Bears," "Slapshot," "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Marathon Man."